Health & Fitness

Volunteers Needed for Developmentally Disabled Horseback Riding Program

The therapeutic program is designed to help the disabled experience the joy of horseback riding at Lord Stirling Stable.

Volunteers with a passion for horses and helping others are needed for the Therapeutic Recreation Adapted Instruction (TRAILS) program at Lord Stirling Stable to help the disabled experience the joy of horseback riding in a safe and accessible manner.

The program is held on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings beginning March 31 and April 1, 2015. Two class options are available each evening from 6:15 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. and from 7:15 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.

The T.R.A.I.L.S. program consists of ten weekly riding lessons. Volunteers are free to choose either or both sessions and will receive training/orientation prior to the start of the program.

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T.R.A.I.L.S. takes place at the Somerset County Park Commission Lord Stirling Stable, 256 South Maple Avenue in Basking Ridge and provides an opportunity for children and adults with developmental disabilities to learn the basics of horseback riding at a level adapted to their individual needs.

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The role of the volunteer can either be a side walker providing support, balance, and reinforcement of instruction or a lead walker, Dina Trunzo, CTRS, Manager, Therapeutic Recreation explained.

The volunteer is an active contributor to the learning and enjoyment of the student. The success of the program is due in large part to the volunteers, working with trained staff, to support each of the students.

Volunteers do not need to have equestrian experience. Volunteers must be age 18 or older. 17-year-olds will be considered if they have previous experience with horses. Volunteers should have a desire to help individuals enjoy a recreational activity that they otherwise would have no opportunity to experience.

Individuals interested in participating may call the Therapeutic Recreation Department at 908-526-5650 or NJ Relay at 711 for individuals with a hearing or speech impairment. Click here for more information.

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